Sports Combine - February 2009
A round up of current
issues.
Kansas City Chiefs
With
a new coach and GM it's all down to the draft for the Chiefs this
season. It is surprising how easy it is to go from 2-14 to 10-6.
Hope springs eternal. With a proven, but untried at this level, GM
in Scott Pioli and rookie head coach in Todd Haley, the Chiefs enter
new territory. An assessment will be made after the draft. Even
though it is supposed to be a “thin” year for QB's I expect the
Chiefs to take one in the first five rounds; for, without some
production and leadership from the QB position KC is going to suffer
no matter what else they do. The Chiefs faithful are in for an
interesting six months.
England Cricket Tour
of the West Indies
You
have to be a real optimist to gather much excitement or optimism from
the England performances in the WI so far. Strangely marmalised in
the First Test, crazily being party to a two over test match at the
Viv Richards Stadium, and then missing a golden opportunity to square
the series at the ACG does not fill one with a large cup of optimism
coffee sweetened with sun-kissed horizons.
It's
a mess. A big mess.
The
ECB have really got to hold up their hand and admit that they have
made some immaculate, spectacular boners in the last few months.
First,
Sir Alan Stanford is probably going to jail for fraud. The ECB
idiots has only recently pledged (or mortgaged if you prefer) the
future of English cricket to this wide boy whose only claim to fame
so far has been being photographed groping the English WAGS.
Now
Freddie Flintoff has succumbed to yet another injury with the Ashes
on the horizon. Yet the ECB have sanctioned releasing the contracted
players so they can cash in on the mega-bucks of the IPL.
Nasser
Hussein and Mike Atherton (both ex-England captains) consider this
madness. The ECB should have had the guts to tell the contracted
players they can either forego the wonga of the England contact, or
they can go to India and take the risk of losing their guaranteed
income.
Perhaps
the ECB now stands for Elastically Contracting Balls?
Our
only hope: the Aussies seem to be having some uncharacteristically
English-like problems of their own.
NCFC
As
the Canaries slip deeper and deeper into Relegation Quagmire (that's
on the A11, just south of the Thickthorn Roundabout) and contemplate
life in what would be the old Division Three, there is only one
positive sign on the horizon. St Delia and Dippy Doncaster may be
about to take a big bite from the We've Run Out of Ideas Since Our
Last Ditch Plan to Smokescreen the Fans (and save loads of money)
With the Brian Gunn Appointment Burger and run up the surrender flag.
The
further NCFC fall the louder the clamour for the board to shoulder
most of the blame will be. Gunny is a Norwich City legend. Delia
ain't. Unless they win two of the next three games, expect the
clamour to reach a howl – and a shrill one at that.